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robotics

[roh-bot-iks] / roʊˈbɒt ɪks /




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“The output of goods and services from AI and robotics is so high that it will dwarf everything else.”

From MarketWatch

The companies said they will collaborate to enable virtual design, testing and validation through the use of “digital twins”—simulations of physical processes—for industries such as semiconductor, robotics, aerospace, automotive, energy, and healthcare.

From Barron's

The Coast Guard received $4 billion more for cutters to patrol open waters and $350 million for robotics and autonomous systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

More than two decades later, Asimo sits in a museum, a reminder of how far robotics still has to go.

From The Wall Street Journal

"In recent years, driven by innovation and increased demand, humanoid robotics representing the scale of the embodied intelligence industry is seeing explosive growth," Li said Thursday.

From Barron's